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Posted: 10/22/2014
- The federal government is closing a gap in Ebola screening at airports while states from New York to Texas to California work to get hospitals and nurses ready in case another patient turns up somewhere in the U.S. with the deadly disease.

Posted: 10/20/2014
- Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has ordered the military to prepare and train a 30-member medical support team that could provide short-term help to civilian health professionals if there are more Ebola cases in the United States.

Posted: 10/15/2014
- Neil Patrick Harris is set to host the Oscars next year.
The actor and author announced his latest gig online Wednesday. He posted a video on Twitter of him on the phone saying, "I'm in," showing a close-up of his bucket list and circling "Host the Oscars."

Posted: 10/15/2014
- Connecticut State Police say they're dealing with a language barrier as they investigate the stabbing of two people on a tour bus by a man who was fatally shot by a trooper on Interstate 95.

Posted: 10/15/2014
- The U.S. military says it launched 18 airstrikes overnight near the contested Syrian city of Kobani, intensifying an air campaign against Islamic State militants' efforts to capture the city near the Turkish border.

Posted: 10/15/2014
- U.S. retail sales retreated in September as purchases of autos, gasoline, furniture and clothing slowed, a sign that recent job gains have yet to significantly boost consumer spending.

Posted: 10/15/2014
- The Texas Department of State Health Services says that a second health care worker at a Dallas hospital who provided care for the first Ebola patient diagnosed in the U.S. has tested positive for the disease.

Updated: 10/15/2014
- NBC News medical correspondent Nancy Snyderman has admitted that some members of her crew violated a voluntary quarantine to protect against Ebola, a misstep that caused New Jersey health officials to make that quarantine mandatory.

Posted: 10/14/2014
- People are changing Earth so much, warming and polluting it, that many scientists are turning to a new way to describe the time we live in. They're calling it the Anthropocene -- the age of humans.

Posted: 10/13/2014
- Five top administrators in the Veterans Affairs' health care system in New Mexico received more than $24,000 in bonuses in 2013 despite complaints from veterans about lapses and delays in care.

Posted: 10/13/2014
- A Utah school bus driver has been arrested on suspicion of DUI after swerving lanes and nearly hitting a car on a busy stretch of highway while taking 67 elementary-school students on a field trip.

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